The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science encourages applications from high school students who have an interest in pursuing an engineering degree and who have achieved a good academic performance during high school.

High school applicants admitted to the program who are admissible to the required Engineering One courses Mathematics 1000, Physics 1050, and Chemistry 1050 are expected to be able to complete the Engineering One requirements during their first two semesters at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

High school applicants who are not admissible to these courses, but who are interested in pursuing an engineering degree, are encouraged to apply to the Faculty and to discuss an appropriate first-year program with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies).

4.3.2 Memorial University of Newfoundland Applicants

To be eligible for consideration for admission to Engineering One, students who are attending or have previously attended this University must have a cumulative average of at least 60% or an average of at least 65% on their most recent 30 attempted credit hours and be admissible to (or have previously completed) the Engineering One courses Mathematics 1000, Physics 1050 and Chemistry 1050.

Applicants seeking admission through transfer from accredited post-secondary institutions must have achieved a minimum overall average of 60% to be considered for admission.

A student’s placement within a program, and requirements needed to complete the program, will be determined on an individual basis at the time of admission. Transfer applicants must complete a majority of the credit hours in their program at Memorial University of Newfoundland.